The Behringer Eurolive B1800D-PRO features an 18” woofer powered by 1400 watts. Put simply, these cool-running systems are much lighter, making them ultra-easy to transport and set up. The no-compromise design means you get amazingly deep, chest-pounding bass that will keep the party going all night long. They’ll add needed bottom-end to your active full-range speaker system.

The B1800D-PRO features balanced XLR inputs and outputs, as well as balanced XLR THRU jacks for connecting additional enclosures. A boost Frequency knob targets a boost frequency between 45 Hz and 90 Hz. Flick the BOOST switch to give your selected frequency a +6 dB boost. These subs also feature a HIGH CUT dial to control the upper corner frequency for the subwoofer’s amplifier. The HIGH CUT dial does not affect the THRU signals, only signals directed to the subwoofer (however, it does affect the signals sent out through the Output sockets of the subwoofer to reach the full-range speakers). A LEVEL knob controls the input gain, and the PHASE switch reverses output phase to compensate for frequency cancellation between the subwoofer and satellite speakers. Leeds show operational status at a glance, including power, signal present and input overloads.

The Behringer EUROLIVE B1800D-PRO provides plenty of power, lightweight, amazing sound and tough durability and affordability. With the B1800D-PRO, you get it all.

i went to the competition and found these behringers, at first i wasnt looking that direction, i tried out the qsc k subs, the e.v. live 18's. the yamahas, peavy, jbl, the alto 18 was my first choice, they hit hard and smooth on all notes. the higher end mentioned had problems hitting them multiple low end frequencies. last resort, the behringers. he fired up one, oh my god! it blew the roof off the buildind, then we connected the 2nd one.. i ran out the building.. but not without a set of theses behringers. i'm sold..i have a yorkville powered 18 set with the elite tops. these do come close...